The Jets addressed one of their biggest weaknesses by signing tight end Kellen Winslow Jr. yesterday.

Winslow had been at the team’s three-day minicamp this week on a tryout basis. He did enough to impress the team’s decision makers and walked away with a one-year contract.

Coach Rex Ryan was high on Winslow all week as you could see his skill stand out among the Jets tight ends and wide receivers.

“I see exactly what you see,” Ryan said Thursday. “I see that athleticism, and his ability to catch the football jumps out.”

Winslow has not played a full season since 2011 when he caught 75 passes for the Buccaneers. He was traded to the Seahawks before the 2012 season but was released. He then spent one game with the Patriots before asking for his release.

Winslow has battled injuries throughout his career, but he is worth the risk for a Jets team that was woefully thin at tight end. Winslow joins Jeff Cumberland, Konrad Reuland and Hayden Smith as the team’s tight end possibilities.

“I’m a dynamic player,” Winslow said Thursday after the Jets’ minicamp concluded.

Last night Winslow tweeted: “Feels great great to be a Jet! I’m excited to help this team any way I can. #Jets #no excuses.”

The Browns selected Winslow in the first round of the 2004 Draft. A broken leg and then a knee injury from a motorcycle accident derailed his career early, but he returned to be an effective player for the Browns and then the Buccaneers.